Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 170
... maps will have a particular distribution for the values of these variables . However , before we can use these values as significant characteristics of the maps , we need to know whether such a distribution could have arisen by chance ...
... maps will have a particular distribution for the values of these variables . However , before we can use these values as significant characteristics of the maps , we need to know whether such a distribution could have arisen by chance ...
Page 172
... maps and are given in Table 1 . It is clear that there are several likely characteristics of real maps not used to generate simulated maps . Two may be of particular importance . First , whether the mumber of nodes at depth n influences ...
... maps and are given in Table 1 . It is clear that there are several likely characteristics of real maps not used to generate simulated maps . Two may be of particular importance . First , whether the mumber of nodes at depth n influences ...
Page 173
... maps had nodes which were unlinked to any other node . Since this is an impossibility in the real world these maps were also disregarded . B ะพ Figure 3 : Examples of the permeability maps 173.
... maps had nodes which were unlinked to any other node . Since this is an impossibility in the real world these maps were also disregarded . B ะพ Figure 3 : Examples of the permeability maps 173.
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